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Toiler
Hotel
Mr. and Mrs. Max Philip Heaven-
rich, of Saginaw, and Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Engrains entertained at an
exquisitely appointed dinner at the
Hotel Steller on Saturday evening
last, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Samson
Schoenbrun and Miss Helen Schoen-
bran, of Chicago, fiance of Mr. Mau-
rice Enggass.
Mr. M. J. Gloster, of Lawton ave-
nue, is spending some time in New
York and Boston.
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Miss Charlotte Ermann, who spent
the mid-semester vacation with her
mother, Mrs. A. Si. Ermann, of West
Ilencock avenue, has returned to the
University of Michigan, where she is
a guest. Miss Ermann had as her
Many elaborate pre-nuptial func- house guest Miss Isabelle 1Vorstein,
tions were given in honor of Miss of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Helen Schott, 'a bride-elect of the
past week, among them a dinner of
A special meeting of the Yom
beautiful appointments for the bridal Girls' l.itreary Society was held at
party by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Welt, the home of Mrs. A. Cooper, of Hen-
of Chandler avenue, at hotel Statler, drie avenue, Monday night. A regu-
on Sunday evening last.
lar meeting of the society will be
held Sunday at the home of Miss
Mrs. Leo M. Butzel, of Pallister Mildred Nark() of Belmont avenue.
avenue, entertained 30 children at a
masquerade party on Friday after-
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Goldberg, of
noon last in honor of her daughtre, Putnum avenue, spent a few days in
Ruth.
New York and Atlantic City.
Offers you the opportunity
to buy an excellent new
Spring Suit of Russel exclu-
sive styling, at a very sub-
stantial reduction. The col-
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fashions varied. 11 i g h est
grade fabrics. Excellent
workmanship. SUMMER
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A Passover
Offering of
Distinctive Hats
Our Popular Weekly Special
Value Offering
Already the women of Detroit are
becoming enthusiastic over this specid
weekly event, recently inaugurated,
wherein we present new Millinery of
Supreme Fashioning, made to sell for
$22.50, ■
at the mod price of $15.
We urgently invite you to call Mon.
and inspect these unusud values,
which embrace hats from leading high-
class designers, in all the latest features
and leading shades.
day
$15
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The largest and
I Dress and Suit Sale
25% Discount
All Society Items and other local not. •hotild he rommt,.,and to T. tee of the
Chronicle by S o'clock each %Vednesdav after, oon in ordei to appear in the (anent week's
wane. Phone Glendale 8!26, Society S:diton Mall notices eo a, to be termed not later
than Wedneedae.
Sale of
Suits
finest Jewelry Store on the East Side.
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Mr. and Mrs. i,:manuel T. Berger,
Mrs. D. Lehr and daughter, Shir-
who have spent some time at the ley, left on Monday for their home
Ritz-Carlton, New York City, have in New York after having spent sev-
returned.
eral weeks visiting with relatives and
friends in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry Wineman, of
East Kirby avenue, are spending sev-
Mr. Ethan Eldoff, of Virginia Park,
eral weeks in Atlantic City and New has returned from a fortnight's visit
York.
at Trails End, Dayton, Ohio.
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Mrs. Joseph Welt, of Boston Boule-
Miss Rebecca Meyers, who spent
vard, who spent several days in Fort two weeks with her mother, Mrs.
hVayne, Ind., has returned.
Sarah Meyers, of *Leahigh apart-
ments, Brush street, has returned to
Mr. Eugene II. Sloman, of Chicago Alpena.
Buolevard, spent several (lays in New
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York City.
Mrs. Edward Kuhn Seligman, 4810
Brush street, is spending three weeks
Mr. and Mrs. E dmund Lichtenstein with relatives and friends in Grand
(Elsa Ruegger) are visiting with Rapids.
their parents, Mr. and Mrs Joseph
Lichtensteigs. of Tuxedo avenue.
Mr. I. L. Levy, of Springfield,
Ohio, spent several days in the city
Mrs. Adolph Enggass, of l'allister visiting with relatives and friends.
avenue, entertained at dinner at her
home on Sunday evening in honor. of
Mr. S. I.. Ludolf, of Hotel Statler,
the engagement of her 8011,Mr. Mau- has returned from a trip to New
rice Enggass, and Miss Helen Schoen- York and Boston.
brun.
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Mrs. M. Greenberg, of Burlingame
Mr. Irving Rosenfield, who was in avenue, spent several days in New
0 , the city to attend the Rosenfield-
York.
May wedding, has returned to Allen
Military Academy in Boston.
Mr. II. Laren, Taylor avenue, has
returned from an extended eastern
Mrs. Sol Levy, of Columbus, Ohio,
trip.
who is the guest of Mrs. Sidney Fech-
heimer, of Monterey avenue, has re-
Miss Mildred Nurko, of Belmont
turn-ed to her home.
avenue, entertained 'for several of
her friends at a theater party at the
Mrs. Hattie Silberman end Flor- Temple Theater Saturday afternoon,
ence Silberman, who spent two weeks later taking her guests for tea at
in New York City, have returned to Marl harm id's.
their home on East Hancock avenue.
steamer Olympic and are spending a
e
few days at the llotel Morris, Nov
York, before returning home.
Mr. W. A. Swartz, hotel Statler,
has returned from a trip to New York
City.
Mrs. Ralph Bloom. of Grand Rap-
ids, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
George Bloom, of Tennyson avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Samson Schoenbrun
Ind Miss Helen Schenbrun, who were
guests at Hotel Statler for several
days, left on Monday for tseir home
in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ZeckendorfL
who attended the Rosenfield-May
wedding, have left for their home in
New York City.
EHRLICH BUILDING
Adams and Hastings.
Established 20 Years.
Not in Cie High Rent District.
MRS. JOSFPH FOLZ
(HELEN E. SCHOTT)
The marriage of Miss Helen E.
Schott, one of Detroit's most popu-
lar young women,. (laughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Moses Schott, and
Mr. Joseph Folz, son of Mr. Samuel
Fool; of Kalamazoo, Mich., was sol-
emnized on :Monday evening at 6:30
at the Hotel Statler in the presence
of relatives and immediate friends.
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin officiated.
Feathery ferns, smilax and trailing
greenery interwoven formed the base
used for the background of the im-
provised canopy. The bride was at-
tired in a beautiful gown of flesh-
color chiffon, over white satin, with
trimmings of silver and shadow lace
and pearl girdle, the veil forming the
train. She carried a shower bouquet
of white lilacs and lilies; of the val-
ley. Her only attendant, her sister,
Miss Elizabeth Schott, wore a charm-
ing frock of pink taffeta and carried
pink roses and snapdragons. The
groom was attended by his brother,
Mr. Ralph Folz, of New York. The
out-of-town guests in attendance
were: hlr. Samuel Folz, Mr. Harry
Folz and Miss Lucille Desenberg, of
Kalamazoo; Mrs. Joseph (fart, of
Grand Rapids; Mr. Ralph ',oh, of
New York; Mr. Phil Trounstine, of
Cincinnati; Sire. Benjamin Meyerfield
and Mr. William Meyerfield, of Ann
Arbor. Mr. and Mrs. Folz left for
Washington, D. C., on their honey-
moon trip and will make their home
in Kalamazoo, where the groom is
engaged in the practice of law.
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KLANHER-CAPLAN
The wedding of Miss Alice Caplan,
(laughter of Mr. and Mrs. .1. Caplan,
of this city, and Mr. Anson II. Klan-
her, of St. Louis, Mo., will be quietly
solemnized on Saturday, April 30, at
6:30 p. m.
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that's my advice to men who get the Spring
marriage fever—I'll make the asking and
the giving easy.
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Wraps at Reductions
Graceful models of superb fabric, exceptionally
reduced.
Me silicify ol the Smart lino
P ubyi loads you to tkink that
dithictim tit footwear i$ a sill non-
=01 you try to {bid it elm:wive
ALFRED J. RUBY
INC
1529 WASHINGTON BLVD.
Railer Building.
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Engaprittruto
Mr. Fred M. Butzel addressed the
male members of the Parent-Teach-
ers Association at Northern High
School on Tuesday evening last.
You can arrange your own terms for paying--you'll
find it free from the red tape and other objce-
tionalide fratuRS of the ordinary installment ac-
count.
Generous Reductions on Cloth and Silk Dresses, Din -
ner and Evening Gowns, also Suits—Spring's smart-
est interpretations.
Mr. SI. E. Lewis, formerly of 09
East Palmer avenue, announces the
marriage of his sister, Lillian, to Dr.
Julian 1,. Kendall, both of this city.
After a wedding trip spent in Los
Angeles and touring the Pacific
coast,
Dr. and Sirs. Kendall are on
Complimenting
her
sister,
Minnie,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass, of
Second Boulevard, who spent the past a bride-elect of June, Miss Esther their way to this city.
llirshman
entertained
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guests
at
three months in Southern Californ
her home, 6640 West Fort street.
have arrived home.
The evening was spent in dancing
Mr. and Mrs. David Sheyer, of and games.
Rowena street, have returned from
a delightful visit at French Lick
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Newman, of
Springs.
Pittsburgh, Pa., are visiting their
children, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J.
Mr. and Mrs. Samson Schoenbrun
Miss Elizabeth Schott, a student at Newman, 304 Elmhurst avenue.
of Chicago, announce the engage
the University of Wisconsin, Madi-
ment of their daughter, Helen, to
son, Wis., who was in the city to at-
Miss Jeannette Rothenberg, of 688 Mr. Maurice Enggass, of this city,
tend the wedding of her sister, Miss Medbury, left for New York on Sat- son of Mrs. Adolph Enggass, of Pal.
Helen Schott, has returned to school. urday evening last fur an eight lister avenue.
weeks' stay with relatives.
Dr. and Mrs. Marcus Van Mullen
Mr. and Mrs. A. Krinsky, of Cleve,
and son, Joseph, who spent three
Mrs. D. E. Reichblum, of the Ad- ,and, announce the engagement of
months traveling in Europe, have re-
their daughter, Marion, to Mr. J.
Hotel,
left
recently
for
Pitts-
turned to their home on Eliot street. dison
Solovieh, of this city.
burgh to visit her parents.
Mrs. Hugo A. Freund, of Chicago
Boulevard, spent a few days in Fort
The Sisterhood of Congregation
Wayne, Ind., last week.
Emanuel will hold its next meeting
at the home of Mrs. Morris Bloom-
Mrs. Melville Welt, of Connecticut berg, 1485 Chicago Boulevard, on
avenue, has returned from a pleas- Monday, April 25, at 2 p. m.
ant visit with relatives and friends
in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Fineberg (Esther
The monthly card party of the Sis- Wolf I, of 1015 East Warren avenue,
Mrs. Benjamin Meyerfield and Mr. terhood Emanuel will be held on are receiving congratulations on the
William Meyerfield, of Ann Arbor, Wednesday evening, May 4, at 8 birth of a son.
were in the city to attend the Folz. &elm+, at the Larrowe Hall, corner
Hamilton and Seward avenues. The
Schott wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Werbe, of
party will be for men and women and
1653 Burlingame avenue, are receiv-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Plotkin and prizes will be awarded.
ing
congratulations on the birth of a
family, who spent several months
son, Bernard Alvin, on April 13.
traveling in Europe, returned on the
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before you ask her
h one Of my beau-
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tue%ed in your inside
nor ke I. you won't
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My stones are blue-white beauties, my settings the
new original tit'SiCTIS in platinum and I8-kt. white
gold.
A Charge Account is open
to you for the asking.
1104
72 Won Adam, Ave.
()tir Semi-Annual
1 / 4 Off
Opposite
CLAIREMONT CLUB
A 'ocular meeting of the Claire-
mont Club was held last Sunday af-
ternoon at the Shaarey Zedek Hall.
Clairemonts promise to come strong
in athletics the coming season, inas-
much as track and baseball teams of
worthy material are being organized.
Members of the Universal Club of
Detroit have been offering aid and
advice in this line.
Arrangements for the season's
Maytime (lance are completed. A
success for the affair is inevitable, as
members are known to have put a
strict effort to that end. This (lance
will take place on Friday, May 6, at
the Odolfellows' hall, Bethune and
Brush streets.
The Club will not meet this Sun-
day due to the Jewish holidays.
PHI KAPPA NU
1504 Randolph
At the head of
East Grand River.
"Our
Lights
Shine
Every-
where."
Nirtlis
The New Netting Building
It's almost ready. We move into it about
May 1st. Erected and equipped for our
own particular needs, it's the finest build-
ing of its kind west of New York City. Until
we move, we are still offering the stock of
this present store at
Mr. and Mrs. Mark G. Cooper, if
2418 West Grand Boulevard, are re-
ceiving congratulations on the birth
of a daughter, Marjorie Jane, on
April 18.
25 to 50% Off
Lamps
PURITY CHAPTER TO
INSTALL OFFICERS
l'urity Chapter No. 350, Order 0.
E. S., will hold its public installation
of officers at the Eastren Star Tem-
ple, 90 West Alexandrine, on Satur-
day evening, April 30, at 8:30
(o'clock. Sadie Goldstein will be the
installing officer;Ray Stralser
marshal; Ernestine Smitt, install.
ing chaplain; Ida Tenny, installing
organist.
The following will be installed:
Julia Beckman, worthy matron; Na-
than Metzger, worthy patron; Helen
Dushkin, assistant worthy matron;
Taula Schmidtke, secretary; Nellie
Fisher, treasurer; Ida Bloomberg,
conductress; Sarah Gordon, associate
conductress; Sarah Koplowitz, chap.
lain; Ray Stralser, marshal; Tillie
Halpin, organist; Frieda Raselson,
Ada; Rose Ghinasin, Ruth; Berdie
Arnowins, Esther; Rebecca Schmidt-
ke, Martha; Blume Levin, Electa:
Sadie Hertzberg, warden; Louis
Frankenstein, sentinel.
The Phi Kappa Nu will give their
first annual informal dance on Sun-
Mr. Louis Kaichen, who spent a day evening, May 1, at the Statler
few days in the city visiting rela- ballroom.
The last meeting of the Phi Kappa
tives and friends, has returned to his
Nu was held et the home of Benja-
home in Cincinnati.
min Silberstein, 5548 Second Boule-
A delightful social affair of the vard. Officers were elected as follows:
past week was the dance given by II. Silberstein, president; Louis C.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Langer, 225 Mc- Blumberg, treasurer; Charles Falk,
Lean avenue, for 150 guests, at the secretary. The entertainment com-
Old Elks' Temple, on Saturday even- mittee consists of Martin J. Good-
ing last, commemmoratinc their wed- man, Irving W. Blumberg, Benjamiro
tak orsrinoSenrartry ..Decorations were M. Margolin, Julius B. Silberstein, BICUR CHOLEM GIVE
eh- Benjamin II. Karlan.
The entertainment committee if
BOX SOCIAL MAY 5
-of-
at making arrangements for the May 1
dance, entertainers and favors be-
ing ear •fullY selected. Tickets can
The Ei
( holem Los social will
be obtained from members or can be given at the Shaarey Zedek on
br
purchased
at
the
dance.
s.
May
gh
Miss Rose Miller, chairman of the
box social, is assisted by the follow.
ing
co-workers: Miss Hannah Rosen,
TIKVA S ZION
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Miss Billie Rosen, Miss Henrietta
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The Passover party of the Tikvas Berger, Miss Lena Lampert, Misr
Zion, the first Young Judaea circle Eleanor Katzer, Messrs. Manuel Ro-
els, to lie organized in Detroit, will IN senthal, Harry Stone Dave Berser .
of held this Sunday afternoon at the f'harles A. Miller, Harry Satovsky.
of home of their leader, 9677 Cameror Miss Mollie Silverblat and Miss Syl.
avenue. A fine Pesach program has via Sternberg.
been prepared for the occasion, in '
The committee promises an arches
ng, eluding new games and other inter tra which will render tuneful rendi
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ime esting features. Passover refresh. tions of popular music for the danc
zee ments and dancing will follow the ing. There will also be refresh.
program.
ments.
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